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Date: 30th December 2008
Merry Easter!
and a Merry Easter to you guys!
From Blog: I'll take Geographic locations with phallic names for 1000, Alex
Merry Easter!
and a Merry Easter to you guys!
From Blog: I'll take Geographic locations with phallic names for 1000, Alex
Date: 30th December 2008
both 5-10
From everything i could find...they are both 5-10... interesting!
From Blog: Tour De Mekong ends, rear ends rejoice
both 5-10
From everything i could find...they are both 5-10... interesting!
From Blog: Tour De Mekong ends, rear ends rejoice
Date: 23rd December 2008
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From Blog: Early Observations from Two Days in Mekong
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From Blog: Early Observations from Two Days in Mekong
Date: 21st December 2008
Flights
Alissa says: Mark - why is it that you never make it from point a to point b as initially planned? In this case, I think it was for the best - a stop over in Tokyo sounds SUPER cool - someplace I have always been dying to visit. Safe travels on the Meekong. Much love, designer sister. Noa - Good thing you were wearing your lululemon pants :) If you luggage got lost, you could wear them for weeks straight - they are the best! Max says: Send me some eel. Chapman says: Arigato. It gives me great pleasure that you so enjoyed my Japanese homeland. Please don't eat my brothers in Vietnam.
From Blog: Super OK Number One Travel Blog, thenqueverimaach!!
Flights
Alissa says: Mark - why is it that you never make it from point a to point b as initially planned? In this case, I think it was for the best - a stop over in Tokyo sounds SUPER cool - someplace I have always been dying to visit. Safe travels on the Meekong. Much love, designer sister. Noa - Good thing you were wearing your lululemon pants :) If you luggage got lost, you could wear them for weeks straight - they are the best! Max says: Send me some eel. Chapman says: Arigato. It gives me great pleasure that you so enjoyed my Japanese homeland. Please don't eat my brothers in Vietnam.
From Blog: Super OK Number One Travel Blog, thenqueverimaach!!
Date: 21st December 2008
Sounds Interesting
WOW! I like the sound of Japan, it is like Israel's mirror image, NOT! Bring me back some of that eel...MMM! Enjoy your real honeymoon and do not waste time being cranky. Arye
From Blog: Super OK Number One Travel Blog, thenqueverimaach!!
Sounds Interesting
WOW! I like the sound of Japan, it is like Israel's mirror image, NOT! Bring me back some of that eel...MMM! Enjoy your real honeymoon and do not waste time being cranky. Arye
From Blog: Super OK Number One Travel Blog, thenqueverimaach!!






KevK
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Good Post
Great post! . A real reality check for those travelling in Indochina. I am currently in rainy central Viet Nam (Hue) Had a scary experience in Ha Noi (a couple of days ago) with a motorbike-taxi guy outside Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. I negotiated the price for the guy to bring me back to my hotel and all was well until this guy took me elsewhere to near the museum or something saying that I asked him to bring me there. Naturally I protested and next thing the guy did was showed me the kitchen knife he kept in a box on his motorbike. He said "Yu no pay me 30 dora veli bad for yu in Ha Noi" while displaying a fit of childish tantrums. Alone, faced with a vietnamese gollum holding a knife i chose flight and ran across the highway to a taxi. I was enjoying vietnam and just forgot to be more vigilent. Your post really serve to remind us of the reality here especially when its so easy to forget when having such a great holiday here. Safe journey to all fellow travellers Ps. It happens to asian travellers as well ;)
From Blog: A Travellers Kvetch